http://www.philosophicalgourmet.com/undergrad.asp
If the brand name is important to you, your qualifications are very strong, and you trust the above recommendations, then consider Pomona, Amherst, Princeton, Yale, Brown, Wash U/St. Louis, Northwestern, or Rice. All are very expensive but have excellent need-based aid. Use their online net price calculators to see if they would be affordable after aid. Reed College is somewhat less selective than any of the above, but seems to have a very strong philosophy program. It is need-sensitive in its admission decisions, but for students it does admit, claims to cover 100% of demonstrated need. If you don’t qualify for need-based aid, but want a lower sticker price (~$50K), consider the University of Vermont (which has been labelled a “public Ivy”). If you don’t qualify for need-based aid but want an even lower net price, look first to public universities in your own state (which may or may not have very strong, undergraduate-focused philosophy programs) or to colleges that offer good merit scholarships to students with your stats. Some of the Jesuit colleges (such as John Caroll) may have good philosophy departments and relatively affordable net prices (although they may lack the name recognition of an Ivy or a big state university).